Behind the Veil: 15 Real Bridezilla Stories You Will Never Imagine

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Marriages are intended to be glamorous events of happiness and merriment full of love . However, this angling often proves too much, and can change a bride into what is known as a ‘Bridezilla.’ This is a woman who behaves in an aggressively selfish, irrational and often unreasonable manner before and during her special day. Bridezilla stories are famous these days, and there are Ibid stories that sound too good to be true. In this article, we will discuss some of the most crazy Bridezilla stories you didn’t see coming, as well as think about the factors that contribute to Bridezilla behavior and how to prevent becoming one.

What Is a Bridezilla?

Because we are going to discuss some unbelievable stories connected to Bridezilla, let’s before that giving them definition. A “Bridezilla” is a woman, most often a bride, who with the help of total control by the wedding preparation process easily turns into an utterly demanding, sometimes cruel, and, as a rule, unstoppable host. This behavior often entails making unreasonable requests of family, friends, bridesmaids, and even vendors and such behavior may result in temper tantrums, screaming jags, and in some cases, cancellation of relationships.

So, getting stressed with wedding planning is not a sin at all because it is one of those important events in people’s lives; however, the point is how to deal with this stress. Being a Bridezilla is often due to the set high standards, misunderstanding or ignorance, or, simply failing to remember that the purpose of this crazypreparation is to get married and share love with the one special person.

Top 5 Bridezilla Stories You Won’t Believe

One bride sets herself in the mood that she will have a wedding dress of her choice that she washes everything to have a new dress worth a hundred thousand dollars. Not only did she have high hopes in terms of quality in the dress that she ordered, but she ordered a custom made dress claiming it must be sewn by hand, and it must also be made from silk, which has to be accompanied by diamonds, pearls, and gold. It was when the boutique designer told her that her dress could not be ready in time that she started threatening to stamp her foot and have the dress made within a week. Very often, and especially towards the end of this process, she threatened to call off the wedding altogether.

Finally, the boutique owner was compelled to provide an alternative aproach. The bride had to wear a dress much cheaper but it is hardly possible to consider her behavior as something other than Bridezilla. It wasn’t just her wedding dress that ‘ she nearly lost — and her mind and her husband too.

2. The Bridesmaid Drama

Probably one of the most shocking Bridezilla real life stories is the one about a woman who dismissed her bridesmaid the day before the wedding. The reason? The bridesmaid whom was a close friend to the bride was a little heavy than the bride desired for the photos. The bride put pressure on the others to ensure that she could be the only one who looked good in either photo and asked her childhood friend to stop posing together with her in any photoshoot.

But wait there was more drama that was headed our way. A cruel bridesmaid broke the girl’s heart and humiliated her, but she still came to support her bride rival. The bride, however, did not want to communicate with her for the rest of the weekend, so the couple’s wedding was tense and uncomfortable. As much as the bride could have the so desired ‘perfect wedding’, she was left without a friend in the process.

3. The Perfect Wedding Speech

One groom had no idea what he was in for when his bride handed him her wedding speech — and demanded that he repeat it word for word. The bride has prepared her own speech and wanted the groom read it to utmost detail as she intended it. If he attempted to make small changes which he deemed innocuous, for instance, she would become outraged and lash at him for breaking ‘the perfect ceremony;’. Finally, the groom was able to read the speech right from the letter as it was word by word though he was so much in so much discomfort only to allow his new wife to be comfortable. The bride could not allow it and started to criticize, to find flaws in everything and the inability to enjoy her wedding.

This story shows that Bridezilla can be not only during planning but also after the wedding. It can even penetrate into the ceremony of the beautiful moment leaving it an uncomfortable spectacle.

4. The No-Children Policy

This is a common request that many brides make to the management of the wedding service they hire; no children at the wedding. This one bride decided to go that extra step of personally excluding children not only from the wedding ceremony and the subsequent reception but even from the preceding events too. Not only that, she insisted that parents should leave their children with a babysitter no matter the expenses or difficulties involved.

Making it worse, it did not allow anyone to be exempted from the rule, not even close relatives who had new born babies. The bride’s reasoning? The bride wanted her wedding day to be the best and she wanted nothing that was not absolutely perfect and flawless – she wanted the wedding to be perfectly elegant. As might be expected, this caused rather a lot of offence and tension between different family members though some decided in this case that they would not go to the wedding at all.

5. Perfection of Composited Circular Seating Arrangement

I remember this one bride who wanted to have the most beautiful and well ordered wedding reception that she invested a lot of time planning the order of the people to be seated. Every little thing had to be special starting from the chairs for the guests, who would sit beside whom and so on. However, a small misunderstanding was made during the reception, the bride went a little berserk. She had to order her wedding planner to correct the seating as guests were busy finding their places on the table, with food in their hands.

More confusion followed when the bride went round the reception hall shouting to the guests to shift from where they were. The couple, therefore, spent most of the reception’s time managing the situation instead of reveling.

Why Do Bridezillas Exist?

These bridezilla stories and you have to start asking yourself the kind of person that will act like this. While every individual is different, there are several common reasons why some brides lose control of their emotions during the wedding planning process:

  • Stress:What can I say about weddings? Weddings are very pressurising. Between the guest list, the place, the dress, and of course, great photos, the stress can turn into an overwhelming number very soon.
  • Unrealistic Expectations:Brides have unrealistic Given the latest trends with the appearance of Pinterest and Instagram, brides really have no idea of what they expect from their wedding day. Ups and downs can result in anger and rather radical behavior.
  • Control Issues: This means that some brides feel compelled to get things right as they want it and this urge makes them dominate all aspects of the wedding to their detriment.
  • Insecurity: A wedding can put on a pressure because when a bride is with child or pregnant, or does not feel secure about her appearance, her status, or her relationship, a wedding is a pressure.
  • Lack of Communication: Most of the Bridezillas never get to understand how to make their needs and wants be understood hence causing resentment from friends, family as well as wedding contractors.

Seven Tips to Stop Becoming A Bridezilla

That is why everybody who complains and blames somebody else instead of planning their marriage may be sure everybody can get stressed and frustrated. However, there are steps you can take to avoid becoming a Bridezilla:

  1. Set Realistic Expectations: : Finally know that not all the situations will turn out as planned. On that note, do not be too rigid and always expect something to go wrong.
  2. Communicate Clearly:It is important for you to maintain a good communication with your partner, your family, your friends and your vendors. This will minimise misunderstandings and allow you to subsequently prevent unconstructive drama.
  3. Delegate Responsibilities:It is always wrong to attempt to do everything in the world single handedly. Otherwise, it gets hard to manage, so delegate these chores to friends and other loved ones you know can assist you.
  4. Stay Focused on the Bigger Picture: That is why it is important to remember that your wedding is going to be about love whole heartedly. Find out what is important and attempt not to get too bothered by the things that are not and are not important.
  5. Take Care of Yourself:Engagement is really a stressful process when you are planning your wedding, hence be on the look out for a stress buster, self indulgence and your psychological health.

Conclusion

Bridezilla stories may be seen by some as amusing stories and nothing more but they also foreshadow the full range of emotions that comes when planning for a wedding. It’s especially critical because it is compulsory that any bride should not become something that could be said and twitted, it is demanding bridesmaids or a bride who has lost control, weddings are about love and blending and a reason to be happy not a mere time of stress and drama. This feature demonstrates that with effective organization of resources, clear communication and proper management of expectations one will not turn into a Bridezilla and will be able to have a joyful , hassle-free wedding

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